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Word: gov (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Chase (History), Dr. Renn (Biology) Monday 1:30-3 o'clock; Professor Birkhoff (Math.), Mr. Hall (Economics) Monday 1:30-3 o'clock; Mr. King, Jr. (Gov.), Mr. Field (Hist. & Lit.) Monday 7-9 o'clock; Dr. Keensy (History), Mr. Field (Hist. & Lit.) Wednesday 3:30-4 o'clock; Mr. King, Jr. (Gov.), Mr. Williams (English) Wednesday 7-8 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: House Consultation Hours | 4/9/1941 | See Source »

...Chase (History), Dr. Renn (Biology) Monday 1:30-3 o'clock; Professor Birkhoff (Math.), Mr. Hall (Economics) Monday 1:30-3 o'clock; Mr. King, Jr. (Gov.), Mr. Field (Hist. & Lit.) Monday 7-9 o'clock; Dr. Keeney (History), Mr. Field (Hist. & Lit.) Wednesday 2:30-4 o'clock; Mr. King, Jr. (Gov.) Mr. Williams (English) Wednesday 7-9 o'clock...

Author: By A. C. Hanford, | Title: House Consultation Hours | 4/8/1941 | See Source »

...holds a narrow margin of two students over Gov, which has 82, but both have dropped from 90 and 92 respectively. History has lost even more ground, taking fourth place with 72 against 88 last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1944 Returns English to First Place as Concentration Choice | 3/18/1941 | See Source »

When the assorted deans and registrars settled down to the long task of counting up the concentration figures this week they looked forward to a close race for first place among the Big Three, Ec, Gov, and History, undisputed preference of undergraduates for the past decade. It was a surprised little group yesterday when they counted up the totals and found that that faded favorite of fifteen years ago, that dark horse among the fields, English, had led the pack for the first time since...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English Uber Alles | 3/18/1941 | See Source »

...week's end, Secretary of War Stimson hinted that "diplomatic steps" were being taken to assure adequate defense for the "southern anchor" of the new Atlantic defense line. Rumors flew that negotiations with The Netherlands Gov ernment in London were under way for base sites in Dutch Guiana. Curagao. It looked as if President Roosevelt might be getting ready to step from the wings with an announcement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WAR & PEACE: Bombers for Britain? | 9/30/1940 | See Source »

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